When it comes to metallics, nothing makes me happier than to see a palette that incorporates them in such a soft and lovely way. Today's palette comes to us by request and I cannot be more pleased with how these colors are working off of one another. When it comes to Fall and even Winter weddings I often times hear that brides are tired of the traditional Fall colors that we so often see. And although I'll always be a huge fan of the traditional Fall colors, I think there's really something to be said about experimenting with your palette and trying to find colors that you might not necessary see every day. Metallics have always felt special to me and so when I came across these creative ideas I was very excited.

I think what really works here is that there is a certain softness that's being acheived through the fabric of the gowns as well as the accessories...like that ostrich feathered clutch, for instance. And then those softer elements are being complimented with some contrasting colors as well as textures. I'm loving the wreath and it's simple presentation and I can definitely imagine wreaths like those being hung on church doors or even in a reception space. So tell me, what colors are you finding yourself gravitating towards this season?

Share This:

Like

Tweet

+

Pin it

Post Tags:

Chrissy Arpie Ott

Chrissy Arpie Ott is the founder of The Perfect Palette. Since its launch in 2008, The Perfect Palette has been the go-to color resource for couples who dream of a unique, creative and colorful wedding day.

Regardless of the season and location,choosing metallics,especially gold, is a classic way to add elegance to any wedding.The golden color creates a feeling of warmth and respectability. Just not too much of it - accessories, flowers, may be the bride's dress - enough to create that mood. If you overdo it with gold, it will inhibit with its pomposity.